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Fireworks Near Me: Clarendon, Courthouse, Rosslyn's 4th Of July

Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in Clarendon, Courthouse, and Rosslyn.

ROSSLYN, VA — Coronavirus cases continue to drop across the country while the number of those who are fully vaccinated continues to rise, which means there is even more reason to celebrate this Independence Day. July 4 is almost here, so it's time to find out what Fourth of July fireworks and festivities are going on near you.

We have all the fireworks shows, parades and festivals happening in and around Clarendon, Courthouse and Rosslyn, so you can start planning now.

The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts a chance of showers throughout this weekend, meaning many 4th of July events could be washed out, postponed, or canceled.

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Independence Day will be mostly sunny with a 20 percent chance of precipitation and a high temperature near 81, according to NWS. It'll be a cool 66 degrees Sunday night, with partly cloudy skies. So, fireworks might still go off.

If fireworks are postponed on Sunday, things will likely improve on Monday. NWS says it will be sunny with a high near 90 and a clear night for any fireworks that are pushed back from the day before.

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Here are all the fireworks shows, parades and festivals happening in and around Clarendon, Courthouse and Rosslyn, so you can start planning now:

What: Ring Bluemont's Bell

Where: 4855 Wilson Blvd., Arlington

When: Sunday, July 4, at 12 p.m.

Join the Bluemont community in celebrating the 4th of July by ringing the Bicentennial Bell.


What: Maywood Fourth of July Parade and Crafts

Where: Thrifton Hills Park, 2814 23rd St N, Arlington

When: Sunday, July 4, 10 a.m.

The Maywood community is celebrating Independence Day with a parade, which starts at 10 a.m., at the corner of 21st Avenue and Monroe Street and will conclude at Thrifton Hill Park with fun crafts. Families are encouraged to outfit their bikes, scooters, strollers, or walkers with their finest 4th of July decorations. Neighbors who wish to provide supplies or volunteer may signup here.


What: Fireworks on the National Mall in D.C.

Where: Fireworks will be launched from both sides of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

When: The 17-minute display will be held on Sunday, July 4 starting at 9:09 p.m.

To celebrate progress made in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, President Joe Biden is planning to celebrate the July Fourth holiday as “a summer of freedom.” He will be hosting 1,000 medical workers, first responders, essential workers and military members on the South Lawn of the White House for the National Mall fireworks.

The National Park Service said that consistent with CDC guidelines, people who are not fully vaccinated must wear masks indoors and in crowded outdoor spaces on the National Mall. Masks are required for everyone on all forms of public transportation. All the memorials, except the Washington Monument, will be open.

People visiting the National Mall for the fireworks should practice social or physical distancing, staying at least six feet away from others who are not a member of your household, according to the NPS.

Arlingtonians don't have to cross the river to view the fireworks. There are several places in Virginia to view the show, including the Air Force Memorial, Gravelly Point, Key Bridge, and the Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima) and Netherlands Carillon. To reach the last three viewing spots, take Metrorail to the Rosslyn station and walk south toward Arlington Cemetery.


What: 41st annual Capitol Fourth concert

Where: The concert will be pre-recorded.

When: The 41st annual Capitol Fourth concert on PBS will be pre-recorded, with singer and actress Vanessa Williams serving as host of the event from D.C. The concert will include pre-recorded performances across the country by Jimmy Buffett, Gladys Knight, Alan Jackson, Jennifer Nettles, Renée Fleming and many other artists.

The National Symphony Orchestra will perform John Williams’ inspiring composition “Olympic Fanfare” in tribute to Team USA, honoring the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams as they prepare for the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Capping off the concert broadcast on PBS will be live coverage of the fireworks display on the National Mall captured by multiple cameras stationed around the city.

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